Elwyn Jones (writer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Elwyn Jones
Born 19 December 1923
Died 19 May 1982 (aged 58)
Occupation writer, producer

Elwyn Jones (19 December 1923 – 19 May 1982) was a British television writer and producer, whose best-known work was perhaps the co-creation of the famous police drama series Z-Cars for BBC Television in 1962. He went onto create Softly, Softly (1966-69), Softly, Softly : Task Force (1969-76), Barlow at Large/Barlow (1971, 1973-75), Jack The Ripper (1973) and Second Verdict (1976). A prolific television drama writer from the early 1960s up until the late 1970s, from 1963 to 1966 he was Head of Drama Series at the BBC, under Head of Drama Group Sydney Newman, the first person to hold that post after Newman divided the drama group into Series, Serials and Plays divisions. In 1966 he co-wrote with Gerry Davis the script for the Doctor Who serial The Highlanders.

[edit] External links


Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export
Languages